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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Colette Patterns: Fall 2012 Launch Party

While ridiculous, it is generally with a bit of trepidation
that I walk into these blogger meet-ups.
I suppose I feel the same way about any gathering where I may not know
anyone in attendance. It feels a bit
like the first day of school or a new job.
Will I be able to join a group of people already chatting without
feeling like an unwelcome outsider?

This time around I came a bit more prepared and jotted down
a few new names and blogs. Daiyami and I are fellow dress and skirt enthusiasts and appreciate a great pair of tights and Tracey looked amazing in
her perfect shade of green Sencha. I also met Romy, Ali, Elisabeth, and Jilly (who recognized the origin of
my latest creation - more on that later . . .).

Daiyami, me, Leah,
and Amy

One thing is for certain:
this group of online sewing fanatics enthusiasts is a wonderful bunch!

People could be heard chatting about Sarai’s creations all evening long as if they have their own personalities, and of course, they do. Patterns with proper names become old friends, and “my Meringue” is infinitely
more chic than “my 8358”!

A Verb for Keeping Warm

I have even learned about a new yarn haunt - A Verb for Keeping Warm is a fantastic little shop, complete with an adorable dachshund
named Cleopatra and a bunny with an equally excellent name, although it has
slipped my mind for the moment. Just up
the road is the amazing Lacis, but I might never have found this store if not
for Colette Patterns.

And to top off spending a lovely evening with kindred spirits,
I won the raffle giveaway! Now I just
need to find the perfect fabric for my new Anise jacket. (The store quickly sold out of both new patterns,
so it looks like they are a huge hit and I cannot wait to see everyone’s new
Fall wardrobes!)

Thank you Colette Patterns and A Verb for Keeping Warm for hosting a fantastic evening!

About Me

Chronicling my adventures in creativity. I adore sewing and knitting, mostly vintage or vintage-inspired patterns. I hope this blog will inspire others to create lovely and lasting garments that speak of a past era and yet remain timeless and elegant.